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Computer Trivia

The first computer programmer was actually a woman by the name of Ada Lovelace when she wrote of an algorithm that was cited as the first computer program around 1842. The US Department of Defence named the computer language Ada in her honor. The …

American City of the Future (1925)

   

Camera app puts you in the footsteps of history

SUPERIMPOSING a historic photo on an up-to-date snap of the same scene is a neat way to bring history to life, as the website historypin.com demonstrates. If you want to take a modern photo that will contrast effectively with its historical counte…

Telephone Booths – A Final Hurrah

Image Source Spotted in Gendron, Belgium last September, this greenery-covered example is surely one of the most dilapidated telephone booths on earth and a stark sign of the times. More…

“I do not fear computers. I fear the lack of them.” – Isaac Asimov

Solar Decoration Floating Ball Light

Solar Decoration Floating Ball Light may seem quite simple but can make our lakes or rivers more beautiful. Ball-shaped LED light (size 136 x 110 mm) can float on water and what makes us interested is the use of the sun as a source of energy. This…

Wireless In The World

Timo Arnall, known from the mesmerizing Visualizing the Readable Volume in the Field of a RFID Reader project, made a video demonstrating a simple way of visualizing the pervasiveness of wireless technology in our physical environment. Wireless ho…

Electrolux Bio Robot Refrigerator

The Electrolux Bio Robot Refrigerator is a concept where the Bio Robot cools biopolymer gel through luminescence. A non-sticky gel surrounds the food item when shoved into the biopolymer gel, creating separate pods. The design features no doors or…

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